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*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*

*for sustainable agriculture and land management*

Dear Subscribers,

Please see herebelow the latest issue of the IUSS Alert 173 (November 2019)

*Amir Kassam *

*Moderator*

*Global CA-CoP*

e-mail: [log in to unmask]

URL: http://www.fao.org/conservation-agriculture



*Conservation Agriculture is an ecosystem approach to regenerative
sustainable agriculture and land management based on the practical
application of context-specific and locally adapted three interlinked
principles of: (i) Continuous no or minimum mechanical soil disturbance
(no-till seeding/planting and weeding, and minimum soil disturbance with
all other farm operations including harvesting);  (ii) permanent
maintenance of soil mulch cover (crop biomass, stubble and cover crops);
and (iii) diversification of cropping system (economically, environmentally
and socially adapted rotations and/or sequences and/or associations
involving annuals and/or perennials, including legumes and cover crops),
along with other complementary good agricultural production and land
management practices. Conservation Agriculture systems are present in all
continents, involving rainfed and irrigated systems including annual
cropland systems, perennial systems, orchards and plantation systems,
agroforestry systems, crop-livestock systems, pasture and rangeland
systems, organic production systems and rice-based systems. Conservation
Tillage, Reduced Tillage and Minimum Tillage are not Conservation
Agriculture, and nor is No-Till on its own* (more at:
http://www.fao.org/conservation-agriculture).
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IUSS News1000 days until the World Congress of Soil Science in 2022 (WCSS22)

The logo of the WCSS22 was launched by the British Society of Soil Science
on Nov. 4.

*What is it?* The WCSS is a leading international soil science conference,
held every 4 years in different countries and attended by over 3000 soil
scientists from around the globe. The next Congress is being organised by
the British Society of Soil Science on behalf of the International Union of
Soil Sciences. The Congress theme, *‘Soil Science – crossing boundaries,
changing society’* will focus on the link between soil and society, with
sessions covering soil systems, soil processes, soil management and how we
interact with and use soils around the world. There will be opportunities
for specialist workshops and discussion sessions across a wide range of
soil disciplines. The core programme is supported by tours and a cultural
and arts programme for delegates and the wider public to explore our
diverse environment and culture.

*Where and when is it? *The Congress will take place at the award winning
and world-class Scottish Event Campus, a riverside venue minutes from
central Glasgow in Scotland, UK. The Congress is between 31st July - 5th
August 2022.

*Who should attend?* Research scientists, policy makers, regulators, NGOs
and anyone who has an interest in the sustainable use of soils.

*Why should I attend? *At a time of global concern for our planet and its
growing population, managing our soils sustainably has never been as
important. 90% of our food comes from soil, as does all of our timber and
other fibre. Soil, and the ecosystems it supports, have a huge role in
mitigating against climate change, is a vast reservoir of biodiversity,
plays a significant role in flood management and contains key evidence of
past civilisations. Our understanding of the importance of these functions
is developing rapidly and the Congress provides the ideal setting to
discover the international state of the art in these critical global issues
and an opportunity to connect across all who work with and rely on soils.

Follow us on Twitter: @Soil_Science and @WorldSoils2022

Read more: *https://www.soils.org.uk/wcss2022
<https://www.soils.org.uk/wcss2022>*
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STOP SOIL DEGRADATION and the IUSS’s educative project to achieve it 4th
Soil in the Environment Conference: SITE 2020

The Soil Science Society of Poland invites you to participate in the “4th
Soil in the Environment Conference: SITE 2020”, this invitation going
especially to Young Researchers involved in soil science. The Conference
will be held on 28th June – 1st July 2020 in Toruń, a beautiful medieval
city in the north of Poland. https://sites.google.com/view/site-torun-2020
Challenge stop soil erosion

The Spanish Soil Science Society organizes a school contest “Challenge stop
soil erosion”. IUSS invites you to send your drawing to [log in to unmask]

Official recognition of Dr. Jaume Porta Casanellas life-long service

The University of Lleida Spain congratulates its Rector (1993-2003) and
Professor Emeritus of Edaphology and Agricultural Chemistry: On October 3,
the University of Lleida paid tribute to Dr. Jaume Porta Casanellas with
the putting up of a plaque in the CCCT library that now bears the name
“Jaume Porta Library”.
http://www.macs.udl.cat/ca/noticies/Biblioteca-Jaume-Porta/.

Dr. Porta is Former President of the Spanish Society of Soil Science,
author of the “Multilingual Dictionary of Soil Science” (Spanish, Catalan,
Galician and Portuguese, with equivalences in French and English), founder
of the Spanish Journal of Soil Science and author of the most popular
Edaphology book in Latin America.

The Latin-American Soil Science Society honours Dr. Jaume Porta Casanellas
for his contributions to the teaching of Edaphology in Mexico and
throughout Latin-America.
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General NewsWorld Soil Day 2019 – Take action!

FAO is pleased to follow up with you about this year’s World Soil Day
campaign. Everything is ready to get started! The website
<http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/en/> has been updated with all brand-new
World Soil Day 2019 visual and #StopSoilErosion
<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23StopSoilErosion%20list%3Afao%2Ffao-twitter-accounts&src=typed_query&f=live>
and #WorldSoilDay
<https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=%23WorldSoilDay%20OR%20%23soils&src=typd>
are the official hashtags of the campaign. Attached you can find some ideas
to “Get involved” with promotional activities around the world, as we are
counting on the participation of all FAO offices with all partners to make
the campaign a success.

Are you already planning to celebrate *World Soil Day – 5 December*? Don’t
forget to register your event on the global interactive map
<http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/worldwide-events/add-events/en/> to be
part of the story!

There are a number of campaign materials available posters, infographic,
key message cards, a video animation, animated giphies, information on
actions in the field and digital and print assets. Most material is
available in all UN languages.

Now, TAKE ACTION! Get involved in the *Greening the Future: Photo Challenge*
(All UN languages <http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/challenge/en/>): Cover
the soil with plants and take a #StopSoilErosion
<http://www.fao.org/3/ca6638en/ca6638en.pdf> pledge by sharing your photos
on socials (using the campaign hashtags) and send it to us
<[log in to unmask]> by 5 December.

Last but not least, remember that the most exciting WSD 2019 celebration
can candidate to win USD 15 000 for next King Bhumibol World Soil Day Award
<http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/world-soil-day-award/en/%E2%80%A6>!

Many thanks for your support,

The FAO World Soil Day Team

Read more: http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/en/
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Call for Abstracts: “Atmosphere – plant – soil: organic and inorganic
carbon in the critical zone”

We invite abstract submissions to a European Geosciences Union (EGU)
session exploring organic and inorganic soil carbon across multiple soil
interfaces at different spatial and temporal scales in the critical zone.

The EGU General Assembly will bring together soil scientists from around
the world and will take place in Vienna between the 3rd and 8th May 2020.
Submissions are invited from researchers in all sub-disciplines and all
career stages of soil science. The deadline for abstract submissions is the
15th January, 12:00 GMT. In addition, the deadline for financial support
applications is the 1st.

Read more: https://tinyurl.com/egucarbon

If you have any questions about the session, contact Dan Evans on
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Listen to the Field, Lab, Earth latest podcast on Soil Health with Dr. Ryan
Stewart

Field, Lab, Earth is the podcast all about past and present advances in the
fields of agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences. A joint
production of the Tri-Societies, the American Society of Agronomy, Crop
Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, it
features interviews with authors published in our journals, books, and
magazines.

Listen to the podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/field-lab-earth/id1398459753

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 30 October 2019]
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DIG IT! The Secrets of Soil. SSSA’s Dig It! Exhibit panels are online and
available for free download!

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History developed the DIG IT!
The Secrets of Soil display in 2006, and the Soil Science Society of
America was its founding sponsor. Now Dig It! has a new life, in the form
of “Dig It! DIY”, an online, downloadable set of infographic panels and an
online guide. And, it’s free – in thanks partly to another grant from SSSA
via the Agronomic Science Foundation (ASF). You can even make a public
display at a library, or other public space!

Read more: https://www.soils.org/discover-soils/dig-it

[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 27 November 2019]
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The Forensic Science Toolbox: Examining Changes in Soil Biodiversity

Dead animals, or carrion, are an undeniable part of every ecosystem.
Carcasses are a source of high-quality food for scavengers and insects, and
as they decompose, they create local patches of nutrient–rich “hotspots”
within the soil that are areas of increased microbial activity. …
Vertebrate decomposition research, or taphonomy, also has an important
place in the medico-legal field of forensic science. In forensic taphonomy,
the focus is on documenting the manner and progression of human
decomposition, usually with the specific intent of estimating time since
death, or the post-mortem interval (PMI).

Read more:
https://www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/blog-beneath-our-feet/2019/10/29/the-forensic-science-toolbox-examining-changes-in-soil-biodiversity

[From: GSBI Newsletter – November 2019 ]
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Soil Organic Matter (SOM) fractions for 186 LUCAS-2009 soil samples
(grassland, forest)

Land management for C sequestration is most often informed by bulk soil C
inventories, without consid­ering the form in which C is stored, its
capacity, persistency and N demand. Recent frameworks suggest that soil C
accrual, its persistence and response to N availability can be better
described if SOM is broadly divided into a Particulate Organic Matter (POM)
and a Mineral Associated Organic Matter (MAOM) pool. In the published
study, LUCAS was used to determine topsoil C and N storage in Europe­an
forests and grasslands on 9415 geo-referenced points and separate by size
POM (2000-53 μm) and MAOM (<53 μm) in more than 180 subsamples. The
methodology and more details can be found in the relevant publication
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-019-0484-6> in Nature Geoscience.
Data and R scripts are available in ESDAC:

Read more:
https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/content/soil-organic-matter-som-fractions

[From: ESDAC Newsletter No 120, October-November 2019]
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ENSA - JRC Workshop (Amsterdam, 19-20 September 2019)

This JRC-European Network on Soil Awareness (ENSA) meeting took place as
part of the “Summer of Soil” in Fruittuin Van West Organic Farm, Amsterdam,
during September 19-20, 2019. The conference was open to everyone with in
interest in raising awareness of soils as well as other interest groups
(planners, teachers, and local authorities). Presentations are available:

Read more: *https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/networkcooperations/european-network-soil-awareness
<https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/networkcooperations/european-network-soil-awareness>*

[From: ESDAC Newsletter No 120, October-November 2019]

*
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/sum.12548#.XaMBI58gLgc.twitter>*
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Land and Soil Management Award - by the European Landowners' Organization

The prize rewards land use and soil management practices mitigating soil
threats i.e. soil degradation, erosion, reduction of organic matter
content, diffuse contamination, and compaction as well as the reduction of
soil biodiversity, salinization, sealing, flooding and landslides. In doing
so, the award sheds light on outstanding achievements, encouraging new
concepts of land and soil protection and their implementation in land
management, as well as enhancing awareness about the importance of land and
soil functions.

Read more: *https://www.europeanlandowners.org/awards/soil-land-award
<https://www.europeanlandowners.org/awards/soil-land-award>*
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Uncovering how microbes in the soil influence our health and our food

When Bill Robertson, a soil scientist at the University of Arkansas, wants
to check whether a field is healthy, he doesn’t reach for some high-tech
gadget. He grabs a pair of men’s 100 percent cotton underwear.

“I call it the ‘Soil Your Undies’ test,” he said, describing how he buries
the underwear two to four inches deep, leaving the waistband showing so he
can find them and dig them up five weeks later.

“Soil creatures — bacteria, fungi and nematodes — eat cellulose, and those
briefs are basically cellulose,” Robertson explained. “If that soil is
alive then, after five weeks, [the underwear] should fall apart like a wet
newspaper.” If, on the other hand, the soil isn’t thriving, then what is
left is a dirty, but intact, set of briefs.

Read more: *
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/uncovering-how-microbes-in-the-soil-influence-our-health-and-our-food/2019/09/27/81634f54-a4ba-11e9-bd56-eac6bb02d01d_story.html?fbclid=IwAR03EuWWqONfhjYbT1pDGbq8mETs7tRTBGYymx6osprWqqUbsmtq_rSbXWs>https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/uncovering-how-microbes-in-the-soil-influence-our-health-and-our-food/2019/09/27/81634f54-a4ba-11e9-bd56-eac6bb02d01d_story.html?fbclid=IwAR03EuWWqONfhjYbT1pDGbq8mETs7tRTBGYymx6osprWqqUbsmtq_rSbXWs
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/uncovering-how-microbes-in-the-soil-influence-our-health-and-our-food/2019/09/27/81634f54-a4ba-11e9-bd56-eac6bb02d01d_story.html?fbclid=IwAR03EuWWqONfhjYbT1pDGbq8mETs7tRTBGYymx6osprWqqUbsmtq_rSbXWs>*
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Soil Organic Carbon – Centered Sustainable Soil Management – An Affordable
Solution

As part of a natural process, a healthy soil stores more carbon than the
sum of the carbon contained in the atmosphere and vegetation. Based on soil
organic matter’s stabilization mechanisms (i.e., physical, chemical,
biochemical, microbial and ecological), soil carbon can remain stored in
the soil for thousands of years.

Read more: *
<http://www.fao.org/3/i7235en/I7235EN.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1H_qleQzyhzkE3DfiCmyu8b2Kap363Cl0dJky5cwknSuRO6aVE0fqcvMU>http://www.fao.org/3/i7235en/I7235EN.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1H_qleQzyhzkE3DfiCmyu8b2Kap363Cl0dJky5cwknSuRO6aVE0fqcvMU
<http://www.fao.org/3/i7235en/I7235EN.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1H_qleQzyhzkE3DfiCmyu8b2Kap363Cl0dJky5cwknSuRO6aVE0fqcvMU>*
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Conferences, Meetings and Workshops2020IUSS Commission 1.4 Soil
Classification Conference in Mexico

We would like to remind you on the following deadlines:
November 30: Final deadline for registration and payment for the Field
Workshop.
December 15: Deadline for abstract submission for the Conference.
January 15: Notification of abstract acceptance.
January 31: Deadline for early-bird registration for the Conference.

For the participants the following dates are important:
April 16: Arrival at the airport of Monterrey. At 3 p.m., you will be
collected for transport to Cuatro Ciénagas, where the Field Workshop starts.
April 21: The Field Workshop ends in Querétaro in the evening. People, who
participate only at the Conference and not at the Field Workshop, should
also arrive at this day in Querétaro, i.e. fly into Mexico City and take
the bus to Querétaro.
April 22 – 24: Conference in Querétaro.

Read more: https://iscc2020.org/
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8th International Crop Science Congress

21 – 25 June 2020, Saskatoon, Canada.
With many requests coming through to be part of the program at #ICSC2020
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001clFpqfQowavTeU1dcbX5NiXQrcFIHJvNHv22ynn4jtxbNfuxol8UABrMxJ1e8OfQ7o3M3NCaOVqg0YbcjolO6GVCciPkzluu7fRk1J8k3om34d8Kf_dmplw4L-gCneE-KrnaQlbgmOL7ameAP6Pv5vkzvdfSC7LH&c=veP39uIeYPnh-U_brQUOnFEusjXbXZUDzLbVVNM_wt75XdQK1E3SDQ==&ch=2v9Oc-lCfP-9vD20tLLsrczz0yJLFfrZVDp0PXEhJ_O2Od24mW7lgg==>,
we have opened up a Call for Presentations where you as a researcher,
scientist, student or organization can submit a request to host a Workshop,
Forum, Discussion Group or Panel
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001clFpqfQowavTeU1dcbX5NiXQrcFIHJvNHv22ynn4jtxbNfuxol8UAC3KZkNmL-si0Ds6Ce_hGyKmXVWE5JWC_JY8Vt-CfuQNBbg1FrjXKB3roI4_ijkghVRn13PYnOSD-Smk1DBwSH0qRTYOKYm2Hn4bOudWeL8qJ9SSdi3iwoA=&c=veP39uIeYPnh-U_brQUOnFEusjXbXZUDzLbVVNM_wt75XdQK1E3SDQ==&ch=2v9Oc-lCfP-9vD20tLLsrczz0yJLFfrZVDp0PXEhJ_O2Od24mW7lgg==>
on *crop science, genetics, breeding, biotechnology & agriculture,
agronomy, climate change & food security*, or any number of key industry
topics.

Read more: https://www.icsc2020.com/
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2020 ASA, CSSA, SSSA Annual Meeting

Nov. 8-11, Phoenix, AZ, USA

Share your Science at next year’s ASA, CSSA, SSSA  Annual Meeting in
Phoenix, AZ, November 8-11. The meeting will feature over 3,500 technical
presentations, along with a host of networking events and award ceremonies.
It’s the premiere opportunity for professionals working in agronomic, crop,
soil, and related sciences to present, meet and learn from their peers,
expand their knowledge base, and take advantage of an abundance of
networking opportunities to enhance their career.

Please, save the date!

* <https://egu2020.eu/>*
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2021 WRB field workshop 2021 in Iceland

Olafur Arnalds and his colleagues are organizing the tour.

The dates are:
Arrival: June 9
Tour: June 10 - 17
Departure: June 18

You will be informed about the application for participation and other
details by September 30, 2020.
Please, save the date.

* <http://www.eurosoil2020.com/>*
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New publications Soils as records of Past and Present. From soil surveys to
archaeological sites: research strategies for interpreting soil
characteristics

Edited by Judit Deák, Carole Ampe and Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen. Published by
Raakvlak, Archaeology, Monuments and Landscapes of Bruges and Hinterland,
Belgium, *www.raakvlak.be <http://www.raakvlak.be/>*, 320 pages, ISBN 978
90 76297 811.

This book is available as printed book for the price of 55 euros + shipping
(5 Euros in BeNeLux, 10 Euros in Europe and 15 Euros outside of Europe). If
you are interested in purchasing a copy please contact *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*. In addition it will be available as an open access
online document (*http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3417724
<http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3417724>* starting from 01.03.2020.

The table of contents can be consulted on the website of the meeting:
*http://www.4terres.ch/gamb19/index.html
<http://www.4terres.ch/gamb19/index.html>*. Each individual paper is
already accessible as an open access online document and the authors keep
the copyright of their work.

This book was edited on the occasion of the meeting *‘**Soils as records of
Past and Present: the geoarchaeological approach. Focus on: is there time
for fieldwork today?’* that was held on the 6th and 7th of November 2019 in
Bruges (Belgium). With this book, we would like to honour all the
scientific contributions of Roger Langohr, who manages to fascinate,
motivate and promote scientists that are active in various research fields
and come from all parts of the world.

In the past few decades, soil science has contributed greatly to the
discussions on past and present environmental changes, as well as to the
understanding of various topics of human impact on landscapes and the
environment. This book aims to address these complex issues and
demonstrates how they are approached and unravelled through past and
current interdisciplinary research. The twenty-one papers that compose this
book focus on a broad range of subjects and cover a wide geographical scope
with soils and related questions presented from Belgium, France, Hungary,
Luxembourg, Spain, and Switzerland. The peer-reviewed papers are grouped in
five main chapters: Present and past soilscapes and land use (1), Natural
and anthropogenic soil forming factors and processes (2), Archaeology and
soil science, unravelling the complexity (3), Past climates and
environments (4), and Present and future use of soil data (5). These
contributions testify that an interdisciplinary approach, which has long
been advocated by Roger Langohr, works well and proves it to be a
successful tactic.

*[By Judit Deák, Carole Ampe, Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen, Mariebelle Deceuninck]*

* <https://www.cabi.org/bookshop/book/9781786395504/>*

* <https://www.publish.csiro.au/book/7706>*
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Soil Degradation, Restoration and Management in a Global Change Context,
Volume 4

Serial Volume Editor: Paulo Pereira. 1st Edition of Volume 4 published in
the series Advances in Chemical Pollution, Environmental Management and
Protection by Academic Press on 28th October 2019. 536 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780128164150, eBook ISBN: 9780128164167. Price paperback: USD
175.20, price eBook: USD 175.20.

This tome explores a wide breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art
technologies and provides the best practices to manage soils affected by
degradation. Soils are the base of life, thus a sustainable soil management
is crucial in a context of global environmental change. Chapters in this
new release include Soil degradation, processes, future treats and possible
solutions, Agriculture and grazing environments, Abandoned and afforested
lands, Environments affected by fire, Mining environments, Urban areas, and
Lands affected by war.

Read more: *
<https://www.elsevier.com/books/soil-degradation-restoration-and-management-in-a-global-change-context/pereira/978-0-12-816415-0>https://www.elsevier.com/books/soil-degradation-restoration-and-management-in-a-global-change-context/pereira/978-0-12-816415-0
<https://www.elsevier.com/books/soil-degradation-restoration-and-management-in-a-global-change-context/pereira/978-0-12-816415-0>*

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Global Change and Forest Soils: Cultivating Stewardship of a Finite Natural
Resource, Volume 36

Series Volume Editors: Matt Busse Christian Giardina Dave Morris Deborah
Page-Dumroese; 1st Edition of Volume 36 in the series Developments in Soil
Science published by Elsevier on 22nd November 2019, 538 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780444639981, price paperback: USD 140.00.

*Global Change and Forest Soils: Cultivating Stewardship of a Finite
Natural Resource, Volume 36, *provides a state-of-the-science summary and
synthesis of global forest soils that identifies concerns, issues and
opportunities for soil adaptation and mitigation as external pressures from
global changes arise. Where, how and why some soils are resilient to global
change while others are at risk is explored, as are upcoming train wrecks
and success stories across boreal, temperate, and tropical forests. Each
chapter offers multiple sections written by leading soil scientists who
comment on wildfires, climate change and forest harvesting effects, while
also introducing examples of current global issues.

Read more: *
<https://www.elsevier.com/books/global-change-and-forest-soils/busse/978-0-444-63998-1>https://www.elsevier.com/books/global-change-and-forest-soils/busse/978-0-444-63998-1
<https://www.elsevier.com/books/global-change-and-forest-soils/busse/978-0-444-63998-1>*

* <https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783319768519>*

* <http://www.fao.org/3/i7235en/I7235EN.pdf>*
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